" mrATTA SPECIAL NOTICES for tliene column * nlll he Inkrii unlit IS in. for the nnil until 8 p. in. for the nnil Siunlny ( Million * . Ailverlliiern , by reitietlnK n nnm- hereil eheok , rnn hnrc niiKTrrr * nil- ilri-Kaeil lu n iinmherril lelli-r In cnre of The lire. A""em > nililre eil Mill be delivered < > n prvncntMtloii of the check onlj- . ltnli- , 1 1-Ut ; n M ril Ilrxt Insertion ! Ic n mini Iherenfler. .Nollilnn tnken for lend thiiti 2.e for the llmt Inner * lion , Theiie nilvertlReiueiitn tnnct hr run riinoi-cnlively. u'AXTicn srrt'ATioxs. FACIAL. m.nMIPIIKS TttnATEO. THtJB CO. , tit Chanibtr of Commerc * . A JI173 AID K MA i.i : IIBI.P. WANTED-OANVASSEltS TO TAKE OltUEHS ; Dtvr line of work , no heavy Roods to carry : tiUly or commliBlon. C. 1' . Adatnt Co. . SSI So. Kth SL 1J-M61& WANTHU-MKN TO LKAItN Ol'Il 11KSINKS8 : experience not necM ry ; salary pMd whtl learning. Call t HIS DouxUn. U MM1 A14 BAI.ESMHN POK C10ATIS. 1S A MONTH ANtt espennox ; old nrm ; experience unnecemarys In ducement" to cuMoinerg. C. C. Hl hoi > * Co. . St. LOMIS. U-M147 PURR 8AMPin or siccnirr OK UEAUTV. True fa. . S2C Chamber of Commerce. I1-M174 AM WANTED CANVASSiHS-NO EXPIMIIKNCB r-cesinry. J. J. ailinon , Ml Finn r aH nk. IIS A WEEK KAS1LT MADE our cucxlB- new premium plan. 312 8. IMIi bt. Il 4jl-4i WANTHIJ KKSIA1.H HUM * . 100 amus TOR ALL KINDS WORK ; $ j TO j ? week. Canadian Office , 1122 Douglas.C . C MS19 HAin JlKMOVISn PUItMA. nently. True Co. , 326 Chamber of Commerce. C M1T5 AID WANTKI ) , A LADY TO MANAOIJ A KIUST- clara buMness ; muct be nooJ bu lne i woman of uome years' experience. Address O < 3. llee. ( FOII HUNT HOUSES. HOUSES IN ALL I'AHTS OF THE CITY. THE O. K Davis Company , 1M3 Farn m. D Kn HOUSES ; 11ENEWA & CO. . JOS N. 1STH ST. D 521 MODERN HOUSES. C. A. STARR. S2J N. T. Life. D-5S2 CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAOES ALL OVEK the city. K to $ JO. Kldcllty , 1702 Farnam St. HOUSES WALLACE , 13ROWN I11XCIC. ) 1CT11 and Douglas. D-M4 HOUSES , COTTAGES & STORES. ALL PARTS of city , llrennnn , Love Co. , 430 1'axton Mock. D-S25 MOVING HOUSEHOLD GOOUS AND I'tAN'OS. Om. Van & Htoiage Co. , 1415 Farnnm. Tel. IK . D 120 LARGE LIST. McCAGUE. 1ST11 AND DODOE. D 527 HUUSES , FLATS. GARV1N I1ROS. 1C1J FARN'M D-S28 HOUSES FOR RENT. IJE.MIS. 1'AXTON 11LK. D-523 HOUSES. J. 11. SHERWOOD. 413 N. T. LIFE. D 531 10-ROOM FLAT , DOUGLAS. NEAR 2ITH. MOD- crn , Menm hcaU Inqulie Ll.dqultt , 316 B. l th. D 553 FOR RENT. ELEVEN ROOil HRICK. RESI- dence. mndern In every respect. Steam heat , electric llghL Located nt the southn st corner 17th and Douglas Sis. Apply to R. W. IJaker. Superlnundent Dee Jildg. D C32 FOR RKNT. MODERN FL\TS. REST IN THE city. In new Davldge bullillne. oppoilte city hall , references requlied. John W. Robblns , agent , U02 Farnam street. D 157 STANFORD CIRCLE COTTAOES. ROOMS. S. W cor. 15th and Vlnton ; finest location In city for business men of Omaha and South Omaha : rents moderate. 104 lice building. D-M211 ELKGANT MODERN HOUSE. 2001 CAPITOL avenue D 432 5 * MEDIUM SIZE nRICK HOUSE. MODERN 1M- provements. 220C Harney * t. D M4(8 A2 KOH IIOOMS. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ; TWO FOR housekeeping. 2C03 Dodge. E JI445 A3 DKSIRAHLK SOUTH ROOM TO GENTLEMEN only. Small family. 2303 Douglas. . EM-4S1 FURNISHED ROOMS HOUSEKEEPING. "zc23 St. Murj-'B. E-M40C l > ROOMS. 190 CAPITOL AVE. E-MWJ ' IIOOMS AMI IIOATtD. MODERN RRICK. ROOMS AND BOARD ; tt.50 week. C14 N. 15th. F M3IS A2 NICE COOL ROOMS ; GOOD HOARD ; RATES reasonable. The Ri e , 2020 Harney.F F M3D4 A27 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS. WITH 1/oard. 2015 Douglas. F M3M 2 ELEGANT ROOMS , WITH FIRST-CLASS board , nt Pea body House. 1UU9 Capitol ave. F-M3S1 2- NICELY FURNISHED SOUTHEAST FRONT room , modern conveniences , private family. 705 K. 29th St. FM 4S3 3 ALI1ANY , FINE IX3CATION. TRANSIENTS uccommodated , S101 Douglaa. F Mtfl7 S * FOH uu.vr STOiius AMI OFFICES. FOR RENT. THE 4-STORY RRICK RUILDING at UK FniTiam Rt. This building has a fireproof cement bnM > inent , complete steam heating fix ture * , \uiUT on all tloors , eas , etc. Apply at the ottlee of The life. 1-910 FOR RENT , IN THE 11EE I1U1LDING : One laite corner room , : nd floor , with vault and private otllce. water , etc. One large front room 2.1 floor , divided Into two roomn lij partition , water , etc. One UIKU curner room , "J lluor , with > vault , wulcr. etc. One front room divided by partition , third Hoor. One corner room with vault , thltd floor. One larce room , third floor , with partitions dlvld. Ink' It Into one large room and two niiiilltr pilvatc rooms , water , ttc. Two large ground lluor rooms with vaults. Ke\tT l > mll r > K > ms on fourth floor , with vaults. All ihee room" are heated with steam , electric llKhti-il , supplied with first clBKS Janitor bervlce. Elevntois run day and all night. HullJInj- strictly nrcproof. . Apply to It , W. llaker , Superliilrndent , room 104 lice Dulldlng , I lit FOII RENT DESK ROOM IN GROUND FLOOIt oftlcp. Dee building water , steam heat , electric llEht and janitor service. Apply to R. W. llaker. Superintendent Hec Ilulldlng. 1 197 RENT , IMPLEMENT KUILDINO ; ONLY niif In town ; tire. < OxiO ; two-Hury ; l > est loca tion In Iowa. Address Randall & Otto. Galva , IR , I-1137J A7 AtilS.N'TS U'.tNTKII. AGENTS TO TAKE ORDERS FOR True Co. , 32C Chamber of Commerce. J-M171 AtO GENERAL AGENTS FOII OIF1'XR1V8 TO- bioca Cure , Exclusive territory. Remarkable teller. Guie KUarantenl , Never had a failure , Girtord item , Co. , Stevenson llldg. , Indlanan- ullK. Ind , JM 4CS 3 > PACIFIC BTOIIAOC AND WAHKIIOUSn CO. . 9b-ItlO Jones. Ofncral ttcriee ami forwardtnt. M-i3 ( OM.VAN & STORAGE. HIS FARNAM. TEL. 1559 M-6T WAXTUU TO I1UV. 11E8T PRICE PAID FOR OMAHA EAVINOS bank occountk ut room to N. Y. Life llulldln : . N Stl WANTED. L.\DIES' DRIVING HORSE. AD- drrss with description und lowest cash price. O U , lire. NU-47i : > FOIt SA1.K HOUSES AMI WAGO.VS. 1-OH SALE , CHEAP. GOOD HORSE , HARNESS. tun butjilts tnj one ( -0'Jler' cprlas WIIKOU ; alw iilumben' toole. at Kit Nurlli tcth btrt-tt. Juhn Uadliwn. 1 < M37C A7 * FINE TWO-HORSE PI-ATFOIUl SPIUNG DE- Ihery wagan , ulmcf.1 new. rust J r..w. price Jit : . W , > ! n tint two-liorsr rrnln wacnu. tx t IIIS.OO , JTi.OO cash takes it. Call * t lTlcky rJ. 8. U - . mulllckoo- P-M4M A2 BNIDE1I Ilt'ILT PHAFTON. IN GOOD CON- dltlon. s uJeluber J-liurm family rarnacr ; iilso double cirrUf hurnrsi bucer pole , lly net * , piitr hoi e ( ollarit cheap fur cufch. uo ( rude. CftU nfltr 4 u'cl tk at Sill Harney. pen SAi.n3ii. ! SAWDUST. HULK OR SACKED CRIDBINO and hog fence. C. It. Lee. 001 DcutUs. Q-U7 POfl SALE. rnnSH COWS. JAMRS . . . . . . . , - . . Sth mid Grace. Q STfr-All * ST.SS CrilED. THUE CO. . S CHAM- br of Commerce. Q-M176 AM I HAVE FIFTEEN ODELL TTPEWHITERS nhleh I will rell for JS.W each , or one-fourth retail price. Address Box IIS , Atkinson. Neb. Q-MI7J A 4" FOR SALE. THREE NEW WELL IlfILT . -room modern rnttagen. MSI front , on nrade , -l | localnl , p rmiment walks ; will r r H per cent on Invo tment ; easy terms ; monthly jiym nt. lUmllton lirog. . bullden411 Bo , th 8U Tf 1. 1179. ' Q-M4i : S JlISCiLt\MJOtS. ! MIDLAND IIUOGY CYCLE CO. . C. A. EDLINO. MKT. New " 97 cnrrlnges , buggies nj Mcyrles HI low prlcec. Wheels rented by hour or day. lllcycle repnlrlnr. Sid N. IGth ft. . tel. 12U. RM-8K-A10 FALLING HAlll rUIlED IN TEN DAYS. Trae Co. , S2 * Chaml < cr of Commerce. n M : A20 CLAIHVOYAXT * . MADAM C5LYMYR. ONLY GENUINE LIFE reader ; tells names , ndvlcr , love , tnarrl'Be , Uw , reunites friends ; fc-e. We tnl up ; nails- fuctory readlnus ; liourn , 10:50 to 7. 119 Far nam. S M515 : 3IASSACI2 , 1IAT11S , KTC. MADAM SMITH , 1315 DOUQUVS , MASSAGE steam baths. T 147-C * MRS. OR , 1XOX. ELECTHIC MASSAGE RATH parlors , restful and curative. 417 S. llth. up stairs. T M51C 6 * RETiniNO FACE CREAM REJUVENATES the bkln , nmklng it as tmooth. fui and clear as a child's ; c\cry wrinkle , e\cry line and e\vry Indication of time's horsh treatment banished. True Co. , 326 Chamber of Com- mctce. U M178 A2U MMi : . M. TRUE WILL HE AT HER OFFICE every afternoon and will glndly give her time to those who have heretofore been unable to we her In person. 32G , Chamber of Commerce. U M1C AM VIAVI FOR UTERINE TROUI1LE3. 34C-S I5EE Hide. ; physician , consultation or health book frco. U-53S SECRET OF I1EAUTY ; IT IS HARMLESS : IT will not Injure the most delicate rklti. True Co. . 320 Chamber of Commerce U 111G7 AM HAIR ON FACE. NECK AND ARMS. GROWTH destroyed ( wrmanently without injury to the most delicate skin. True Co. , Z2G Chamber of Commerce. U M1CS A20 HOW TO DECOME LAWFUL PHYSICIANS. dentlfU or lawyers. Ad. lockuox ICC. CJjlcaKO. UM 473 1C- UALDNESS. FALLING HAIR , SUPERFLUOUS hair and facial blenlihcs cure. ! . True Co. . S26 Chamber of Commerce. U M1C9 A20 3. RUITUHE CURED FOR JM ; UNTIL 8EP- tember 1 ; no pain ; no detention fr'tn business we refer to thousands of patients cured caller or write. The O. E. Mllltr Co. , 9:2-3 New York Life building. Omaha. U M 533 ilLAt'KHEADS. 1'IMPLES AND FRECKLEb iurcesfuily treated. True Co. , 326 Chamber or Commerce. U M170 A20 FREE SAMPLES OF SUNDUKN LOTION. True Co. . 3M Chamber of Commerce. U M171 A20 31OXISV TO LOAX 1I13AL I2STATK. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 315 N. Y. L. , quirk money at low rates for choice farm lands In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska W 541 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. . 13M Farnam. W-542 C PER CENT MONEY ON NEIl. & IAFARMS. . IV. B , Melkle , 1st National Unm ; Bldg. , Omnlia. W 143 MON12Y TO 1XAN ) AT LOW ItATHS. Till ; O. F. Davis Co. . 1502 Farnam St , AV 5IJ MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate , llrcnnan. Love Co. . 1'uxton J11U. W 545 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. l > ussey & Thomas , t07 15t Nat. 131 : Md ? W 54 f ON OMAHA PROPERTY : LOWEST RATES ; building loans wanted. Fidelity Trust Co W 54S 3IOXI2Y TO I.O.V.\crIATTI3LS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , horbc-s , wagons , etc. , at lowest rtites In city ; no removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; you can pay the loan off at any time or In any amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. 300 So. 16th St. X-54S 1IIIS1XI2SS CHAXCISS. FOR RENT. 20-ROOM BOARDING HOUSE AND restaurant , furnished and with established busi ness , In good locution. W. II. Russell 1'IC N. Y. Life. Y MDCO A3 CHEAP FOK CASH. A SMALL STOCK OF dry goods and notions. Address O Cl , Ilee YM 475 4 FOII KXCHAXIJU. WANTED TO TRADE , GOOD LOT FOR PIANO. Address O (8 , Bee , Z SC6 FOR EXCHANGE , NICE COTTAGE , WITH AN ucre of ground , shade , barn , etc. . overlooking Miller park , for desirable cottage near Kountze Place. Dr. Shfpard , N. Y. Life. 7. M4I4C FOII SALIC H12AL 13STATE. HOUSES , LOTS , F.ARMS. LANDS , LOANS , Geo. P. BemU Heal Estate Co. , 1'axton Block. I SPLENDID COTTAGE AND LOT , NEAR 1ST ! ! and Cumlug , Sl.&OO. Ituom 10 , Patterson HI ! : . RE M)51 ! ) A19 FOR SALE , 5-ROOM COTTAGE , NEARLY -NEW 4110 N. Sfcth ave , , west of exposition grounds , between Sahler and prugue ; city water and cemented cellar ; large lot , only ! S.4l ; cuby teritir Byron n. Hastings , 212 So. 14th utrtet. utrtet.REM254 RE-M254 SNAP. J1.1SO I'XDR B-ROOM HOUSE , GOOD barn , c. w. corner S3d & Spauldlnc. J N. Frenter. Opp. I' . O ] | E M214 KOUNTZE PLACE BARGAINS , K.500 1S.7M TO J6.WKJ ; K-C phoioa at Hth mid Farnam , Jlorur llldg. J JGibson. . [ 14 1'lrtt N.iU Dank lllJj. RE-35I I ACHES CHEAP , m MILES FJtOM SUGAR factor ) ' . Inquire R. 1C , Patterson Blk. 1UI-M1SIJ A21 CASH FOR OMAHA SAVINGS HANK AC- counts. O. U. Wallace , 3U Brown lllk. RE 199 LOST. LOST , BCAItF PIN , TURQUOISE , WITH four diamonds , liberal reword to finder. F. Harrett , 1M7 Farnam St. Lott M49S y LOST. JUNE 30 , SILK UMBRELLA AND silk covered screen , between Sitli. Dodge and Indiana Ave. Please telephone Dr. 11 olden. Lost 450-31' SIATTUKSS H12XOVATIXO WORKS. MATTRESSES , COUCHES. I'ARLOU FURNIture - ture to order ; repaired. 1C03 Leavraw'b ; tel 1M6. 1SS MIOHTIIAXD AMI TYPUWH1TIXG. A , C VAN BANT-B UCHOOL , CU N , T. LIFE. KA AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE , IGTH & DOUGLAS MIDIC.\I _ THE OLT > R ELI A BLK PEOPLES' DISPEN- sury , 1U2 Douglas , Onrnha , effect * marvelous. cures In dlc es of women ; all Irregularities. no matter what cause , cured. Letters with I crnli answered , to MORAND'S. U10 HARNEY ST. . PRIVATE LES- KOIIS , toclfty or stage ; now open , 45 ! A-SO SIDEWALKS. SAWED. NATURAL STONE. ARTIFICIAL brick. Tel. 1C83. W. J. WeUhant , 339 a. llth St , 55T U. S. WALKLJN , nil CUMINO ; TEU. 1331. I'AWXUHOKKItS. 1L UAROWJTZ LOAKK HONEY. IIS N. K ST. -iU COMMGRCIAb COLLKOBS. PALL TERM OM. Bt'S. COLLEOE OPENS Sept. 1. C t na itjwclmtn * penmansnlp free. 1M-AW ) T > A HPt XTT'C Sues & Co. , Attorneys- * --AAJ11 1 O t-lJiw uniJ r tenl Ex- j , , , , M rruliaini : Omnha , Neb. Tlranch office * t Wuhlnston. D C. W make FRET EXAMINATIONS and aM Inventorn In felllne theln Inventions. Send for free Advice nn < 3 Patent Book. f7Crr ! procnrtfl br c A. SNOW & lij > 1 s 5 WnnhliiRton. D. C. FItEE EXAMINATION and ftdviee. No attor ney's fee lfore pstrnt. No claptrap offer of prix's or promise of nudflrn wealth , but stralcht. for van ! advice and faithful service. No. 4270 Scaled bids wIP bo received at the office of the around ? and Bulldinc * department TrnnsmlKiisslppI and International Exposi tion , for tbe Auditorium ami Mines and Mining bulldlnifJ until 4 o'clock p m. , Sat urday , AufU t 7. 1S < 7. Plans and specifications for both butldlnps . .i fll In superintendent' * office. No. 31 Paxton block , or set will be furnished con tractors at cnst. P P KIHKKXDALL , Stcr. Grounds and Bulldlnj-s Dept. con sYrniLisj A. Vrlitrn Onnrnnlr * to CUKE EVXKT CASE MO.NEV JtCrUMIEII. Ourcurclf perminrnt and not npntchlneup. Cases trftdtfn ji-ar nKO hve netern-en a fjinplnnHiice. Bjrtpcrlhlii-jourco. erulij' e on treat you by null , atid weklre the KAine ti-oiif ( iruarantee te-cureortetund all money. The e who nrrlcr 10 conw li ii- fur ( n t- nient ran do N > and we will i y railroad fare both ajs uid holel lillln hlle here lr etall to cure. Ueehjl- kiien tlir orld loracaw tbal our 'liidc Itrmril ] ' IJl liut cult ; . Wllte lor full patllculnii- iret lh n-Jrtence. w > lmo tlunHounnM > Ue.Ur lUitfj-rot ) ! < > o. the inn t einlneDt | iliyslciMiOi > ve icr hern nine to clre more ! h n temiioiiiry lellef. Incur tenjrors plaetlee ltli thU .Uncle- - milv It has t n nort aim ll toovpnxime Iho prejmllrei < aenlli t ull niM-alleo al o fln.nclal barking of SSOO.WOO. It l l rfectly | .areto II howlll try the ( rrntimait. IlntloUirejuu Into tn tmttlnir lip and laylnt : out juur money for ollliiiTlit trratinentBand alllivligli you m e not > tt vulTd nu one 1ms luilJ l ck your roonrj l > o nut ti > t uny more mnner lint II ymi try us. Ola. chronic , < ] M.-vMot | tl t-anes nntJ In UJitJ to ninety dAys. Inn-iliralc our liuaiifJal ttanillng. our re | it tlon as ljn lnri.s inrn. Write for imuie and mldif-1 ! ! t the e v/e liaie cured , who 1m ve glrcn | H.-nnlMlon to refer to llieJi. It ci t } u < iiily | KM KIte Uo tills i It lllfTejoJ vurldol kullcrlnzlrtiln IMI nlnl Hinln ; andirjouiTC married h t mar your ofTn'rlnK sutler tlmiugh j-cur own ntgllpence1 If 5 our symptoms ore plmplcw on laee , sore thrunt , mucous palehen In mouth , rlitumatlMn In lumCT nnil Joint * , hair falllnc out. eruptliuis on any part of Hie tody , feeling or irrnursJ deplvt-Fion. palnx in hfail or twiies , you have no time to urtp. Thosel40 are fonituitlv taking mercnrj- and j > o1a h rlinuM al - contlnuclt. "Oon t iit UMI ol thi e rtr g will runtj liilnounoand caUng lilccra In the ejid. Don t lail tji vrlle. All curnvixiudenrr wnt sealeil In Main envel- opp . Wo Invite the niont riirtii InrcvtigaUon ana will doall liiuur powcrtoald youlalt. GOOK REMEDY GO , , liicago , III. Sea rles & Searles Hf isl > EClALlSTji > Karons , Chronic $ \fti i : > Priyatfl'oisBisis ' WEATHIEH SESUALUJ. A1J ( .ordcTMir Jim Trriitiiiciit 113 111,11 C'onstiltalion Fr o SYPHILIS Cured for life nnd toe poison thoroughly wejiisei from the sytrtcm. Eperrnatorrhea , bemmalVeakn > . ? > , Lost Mai- hood. Nlsht Kmiilo.is. Uecaj-ed Faculties. Fs male Weakness ana all acijcati tJIsonlers pa- rtliar to elilier hex posltUely cured. I'JLi3. FISTULA ana RECTAL ULCKI& . UYI'R-J CELES A O YAHICOCELE pcrmanontly an < l picccfful'y cured. Metho i n w and unfnlllti/ by ' new method without pain or cutting. rm or ndJress with stamp. Jf.S6JirieS ) & bCfH > l2SllflKH1.uiAJ NKU TANSY Thtse are the genuine FR12NCH TANSY WAVERS. Imported direct from Paris. Ladles can depend upon securing relief from ami cure of patnful find Irregular i > eriods , regard less of cause. EMERSON IJRUG CO. . Importers anil Acents for the United States. San Jpee. Ca ! . For Fnle by the Economical Drug Cc. , "S ! S. 13th bet. Farnam and Douglas Sts. Sole agents. TOO KHOW DR. FELIX LEBHUK'S Steel 1 Pennyroyal Treatment is the oricinnl and only FRENCH safe and reliable cure on the mar ket. Price. Sl.TO ; sect by mail. Genuine Bold only by Myers-IJIllon Drug Co. , H. K. Cor Ifth and Far- i.nm Streets , Omaha , Neb. Ol'I'-lCIAI , It AIL WAY TI.1IICAltl ) . Leaves II1UIU.INGTON & MO. ItlVKIS.iArrlve.- UmanajUnlon ] > tjiot. 10th & Mason Sts.f Omaln S:2iuni : Drawer Express t : am lSpm..nik HIUs , llont i Puget Snd Ex. . | : ( it n < : pm Denver Ksrrfss 4:0i : [ > m 7:01pm j : Lincoln Local ( ex. .Sunday ; ifipm 1 ; 0ipm ! Lincoln iMcul < ejt. Sundayll30ain ) _ Leaver kHlCAftO. fiUnLT5f5T05r } ttff\\7 OinaauJUnion Pfpot. lOLh & ilason Su.j Omaha & : OJpm Cbicaso Vestlhule 7Uam : U:4Sam : Chlcauo Expiees 4ljpn 7U > iim..Chicago & St. Louis Express. . . . 7rjini : HMOam I'rfcino Junction Lr > cal 6:10prr Kast Mall ( ex. Sundiy ) ZMvm Leaves JCIIICAGO. MIL. & ST. PAUL.Arrlve | Onidliatnlon | Depot , 10th & Mason SU.I Omaha C:30 ( > in Chicago Limited . . . ll:0tam..Chicago : KipreEa lex. Sunda } ) . . Leaves lOHlCAGO & NOUTH\VEST'N.ArrIvc ( Omar.alUnlnn L > C.ot | , lOlli .S : llaf-on SU.J Omuha I0.5am * . Emlern Express . S:4jim 4i5pm' : . Vtitilmed : Limited . EM'p.ii 5Upm : . St. Paul Uipreu . UU'am : : (0nm . St. Paul limited . 9tupm 7Mam . Sioux Cily Local . HUopm GlSOpm . Omahn-C'hliiu o Special . H : < itani . Mlrtourl v''ify Local . lMam : Bxcvpl Mundiy. _ J ; Et-tW Monday. Leaves 1CH1CAGO , 11. I. it PACIKiaiArrlven. QmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Maron SU.J Omaha EAST. 7Wam..Atlantic : ) Exptets ( ex. Sunday ) . . SJ3pm : 7fOpm NlEht Uxpresj. . . . . ,4I5jm 4d 'im..ChlcaBO Vestlbuled Limited. . . . I:0pm 4iOpm..St. : I'aul Yc&tlbuled LlmlteJ. . . . J:2t'pm WIST. Spm. . . . . . . . . . . Morado Limited. . . . . . . . . . . LeaTPS * } r7Tisr&MO. . " VALLEl" ; JArrhrs Omahul Depot , > &tn i Webster Sts. ( Omaha 3OGpm : Past Mall uml Kxjrr i C:00pm 3:00ym.ex. : ( Sat. ) U'yo. Ex , irx. lion. ) . . . CWpm ) 7SOam..rremonf ; Local ( Sundays only ) . . 7:50nm : . . . .Norfolk Expre" 'ex. Sun.i..IO : ; am ; irpm St. Paul Eipre s 910am ; leaves I 1C. C. , ST. J , & C. n. { Arrive * OnialitlUnlnn Depot , lOtli & ilat-on SU. | Omaha 8:05am : Kannan City Day Express 6lPpm : 10tt'pin.K. : C. Nlcht Kx via U. I' . Train. C-.tlam Leave * I MlSSOUni PACIFIc ! I Arrives Omaha ) Depot , 15thVtbsu r Etc. j Omaha 3oripm : Kebracka & Kunt s Limited. . . . ) : ! prn Ivurtfaii City Express SMam Leaves I SIOUX ClfVfc PACIFIC Omnliaj Depot , IBth & Webster Bit. J Oroahs 6l5pm St. Paul Limited JlCam : Lea\M I SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. ( Arrives OmahulUnlon Depot. Itiih & iluton Sts. ) Omaha ijaro. : . . .St. Paul PaM > encer..r.lllOpm ; 7SOa.ro : Sioux City Panenscr . :00pm tKpra. . . . . .St.Paul _ Limited , , . , , . . . . , . ; 2 im WAItASH JIAlLWAY. ) Arrlv OmabuJUnlon Deput , IDtli & Uokon Sl . ) Oinuha 4:80pm. : . . . . . Canon Ball . ! ! -.39 * < > i Leave i | Arrhfc OmaliajUnlon 10th i Mason Sts. ) Omaha , . , Overland Limited . 4:45pm Iteat'cc & Btromib'c Ex ( ex tun ) , s-Miaxt . .Qrund UUud Kxprus tex Sun ) . . 3K > pm SJCpm : . 1'ast Mall Leaves j C. , ST. P. . M , i O. Umaha ] Depot , Uth & Wrbtfter Sti. Omaha lOOpm. . .Slaux City KxprrM ( flun..llOUrn : 1-iOam. . . .Sioux City Aero. < rx. Sun. ) . . . iSauv : . St. Paul Limited . V:10aui JiOim..Sloui Cltr Acco , < Bun. 0017 ; . . PITCHER DONAHUE'S ' SERVE . t IK1 - He Calmly Kobi LouBTiUo of a Game - , Honestly "rfoo. . PUTS HEAVY PENALTY&N SOILING BALLS . Cnnnliighnm I'rrnlnlyi in nUriilnrlnn the .Vcvr Oiirn nnil the St. I. ul I'llclicr n H itiiilrV ; Ileolnrca Cniiit * FiirYtlled. , Cincinnati , 12 ; Cleveland , 5. Chicago , ti ; St. 1'aul , 3. Louisville. 5-0 ; St. Louis , 1-9. Kansas City. 3-2 ; Columbus , 0-5. 'Milwaukee ' , t ; Detroit , 1. Grand JlapMs , 7 ; Minneapolis 2. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 1. Two gomes 'were played by the Browns and the Colonels today , each taking one. The visitors won the flrut by superior playing and had almost captured the second when it wee awarded to the home team bn a technicality. Donahue and Dexter , of the Browco and Loulsvilles , respectively , acted as umpire * . In the flist part of the ninth , when the Drowns were at hat atid the score was B to 4 In favor ol Louisville , Donahue gave the game to the former because Pitcher Cunningham per- slsted In soiling new balls pateed to him. Attendance , 10,000. Score ( list game : ST. LOUIS. . LOUISVILLE. 11.H.O.A.E.I 1UI.O.A.1J. l > oiiKlas , c. . 0 1 7 3 0 Clarke , If. . . 0 0 1 0 0 liarlry. cf..O 030 0 SlnfTord , n. 3 1 S 4 0 Uiirtman. 3b 0 1 S Z II Wnimer , cf. . 1 1 2 1 0 Orady. Ib. . . 0 1 C 0 1 WenHn , Ib. 0 1 12 I 0 Turner , rf. . . 1 3 0 0 0 M'Oetry. rf 1 1 1 0 1 Lally , If 0 130 l Johnson , ! b 0 2 3 4 0 llullman Sb 0 0 4 3 1 Wilton , c. . . 0 0 3 0 u Cross , ES 0 1 S 3 0 Cllnsm'n. Sb 0 0 2 3 0 Lucid , p 20031 Hill , p U 0 1 C 0 'Hoiittnmn 00000 , 1 Totals . . . .5 6 Z7 20 1 Totals . . . . 1 8 17 14 Hatted for Luc 111. . LouiFVllle 0 0010S01 1 5 St. Louis 0 10000000 1 Earned run : Louisville , 1. Two-base lilt * : Lally , Wagner , McCreerySacrlllce hlt : Harley - leyVatmer. . Stolen bants : Johnson , 1. Double jiiuys : Wanner to Wlhon : Hill to StntTunl toAN'll- jjin : Hnllman. unaEFUted ; Cross to Hnllman to Orady. 1'Trrt tiase on balls : Oft Lucid , 7 ; off Hill. 2. Hit by pltcliwl bail : OraOy. Hurlei. Struck out : lly Lucid. 2. Time : Two hours and ten minutes. Umpire : McKurland. LOUISVILLE , 5 ; ST. LOUIS , 4. Score second game : ST. LOUIS. I LOUISVILLE. K.H.O.A.E. K.II.O.A.E. DoiiBlun , rf. 0 0 0 0 0 Clarke , If. . . 2 3 2 0 0 Harley , cf. . 0 041 OStaffoid. ss. 0 1 1 1 0 lUrtman. 3b 0 u 2 2 1'WitRncr. ' cf..l 1600 Orndy. Ib. . . 1180 0 Wed n , Ib. . 01720 Hurpriy. c. . . 0 121 1 WCi-eery. rf 0 0 2 0 0 Uiily if 1 5 C 0 1 Johnfon. 2u. Hallman 2b 1 1 3 4 0 Wilson , c. . . 1 1 1 1 0 Crats. ks 1 1 3 S 2 crKinan , 3b 1 1210 Colernan , p. 0 1 0 0 0 C'n'gliam , n 0 0 0 0 0 Totals . . . .4 S 17 11 5 Totals . . . .5 9 24 7 0 Louisville . OOD010025 b St. Luuls . 0 3000001 4 Earned runs : St. LouK 4i Louisville L Two- base hltw Hallman. Lally , Waimcr. liome run : Grady. Stolen bares : ClarM 2 ; Stafford , WIIK- ner. no'Jble play * : liarlay liujlanman ; llall- mun to Grady : \Verden , unoerlsicd.lrst bnpe on balls : Off Colemnn. 1. lUt'.b ) pitched ball. Uy Coleinan. 1 : by Cur.nliiKhHra , 1Time : Two hours and fifteen mlnuteaj Umpires : Donahue and liexttr. CINCINNATI. 12 ; CLEVELAND , 5. CINCINNATI. AURT. l.l' Itfils liatl very little trouble defeating thp Clevelands today. AVilson , who was In tne1)03i Tor the visitors. T.-as eas = y , nineteen hlts'.belnn made off his delivery. In the llrst Innins i'eitz and Hurst bad u dls-pute , which reilltetjjin Hurst strili- IriK at the lied' ? catcher ? -'Trtey were separ- atcd. however , before airyiltt-fniige was done. Attendance. i.OOO. Score ; - ' XXATJ. I , ' 1M1.0JV.E. ' . - . R.H.O.A.E. Burke If. . . . 1210 O'nurkett. ' If. . 11200 Hey cf . 2 22-2 0 Clillds/'Ib. . . 0 0430 Corcoran , ss 1 3 3 50 M.iKean , , FS. 1 1.3 1 0 Irivln. 3b _ 0 42 rWnllncc , 3b. 2 1 0 4 Miller , rf. . . . 2010 0 O'Cftmbr. cf 0 0 2 0 0 IHckley , Ib. . MtA'pttr. cf 1 2 ft 0 0 Mcl'hee. 2b. 3 4 4 3 0 Tl > eau ; ' Ib. . 0 2 10 0 0 I'ei'z C . 1 2 3' 1 0 CrtfFtVo. ! | . . . 0 1'.2 2 0 Kiite&Uj'p. . . . 0 1' 1 1 0 Crtclxe.irf - ' 0 2 lO ' 1 1 ' ' ' 'WilJOnV 7ii. 0 O'l ' 2 0 Totals . . . .12 11)27 ) Totals . . . . 5 10 54 J3 1 Cincinnati ' . 0 0 T ! 0 2 1 3 5 12 CIevflar.il 0 0010004 II 6 Earned runs : Cincinnati , H1 : Cleveland , 2. hits : Mcl'hee , 3 ; BecUley , 1'eltz , Me- Kean Cookc. Three-base hits : llurke. Left on bases : Cincinnati. 9 ; Cleveland. 7. Double plays : Corcoran to Mcl'lite to Ueckley : Irwln to Cor coran ; Jthines to Corcoran to Irwln. riret bas * on balls : Off Rhlnes , 7 ; off Wilton. 4. SlrucU outIJy Rhines , 1 ; by Wilson. 2. I'aspeJ bal'js : tYiser. Wild pitch : Wlls-on. Time : Two liourb and ten minutes. Umpire : Huirt. CHICAGO , G ; ST. PAUL , 3. CHICAGO , AUK. ! Comisky'e Saints played an exhibition game with the CoMs today before an audience of 3.SCO people. Score : CHICAGO. I ST. J'AUL. H.H.O.A.E.I R.H.O.A.E. Rverltt , Sb. . 0 2 1 5 01'res-ton. If. . 0 0 0 0 0 WcC-m'U , ES 2 0 S 2 S McDl-lde , cf. 1 2 5 0 0 Lance , cf. . . 2 310 0 Nyce , 3b. . . . 0 1 0 1 0 Anton. Ib. . . 1 2 17 0 0 George , rf. . llyan , rf 1 1 1 1 0 GlaKsc'U , Ib 0 0 9 0 ft Callahan. If. 0 1 000 Shugtrt. sf. 1 0 C 2 S Connor , Sb. . 0 129 0 Spies , c 0 Thornton p. 0 1 0 4 1 H' sw'h. Sb 0 1 1 4 0 Kittrrilce. c , 0 0 3 0 0 Mullane , p. . 0 0 0 3 0 i Totals . . . . C 11 27 20 3 ToUxls 3 G 24 13 4 Chicago - * C St. 1'fiul 0 3 Earned runs : Chicago , 3 ; St. Paul , 1. Left on banes : Chicago. S ; St. Paul. E. Two-bare hits : Aiifon , McHiide. Sacrifice lilts : Callahan , Klttredgf. Stolen liajen : Mcformlrk , Shugurt. Pouble plays * Thornton to McCormlcU to Anson. Struck out : Uy Thornton. ' 3 ; by Slullane , 1. Hases on ball * : Off Thornton , 5 ; off Mullane. 1. Time : One hour and thirty minutes. Umpire. Timothy Donahue , STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost. P.Ct. noston SO W 24 700 HaltimorH 7S r.2 M C0.7 Cincinnati 7S 51 17 K.4 N'T.York 7S n 31 OU.S Cleveland SO 41 3ti Ki.fl I'hilndelphla S4 40 44 47.C Plttsburs SO 27 43 4G.3 cHpafo r.s 4C . : : Louln-ille SB 37 49 43.0 Kroiklyn S ) 3 * 4G 42.S Wa'hlnsrton 79 2H SO "C 7 St. Louis ffi 22 C3 2f.B Games today : Cleveland nt Louisville , St. Louis at Chlcatro. PituburR at Cincinnati. New York nt Brooklyn , Philadelphia at Baltimore , liofton at Washington. SCflllKS OF THIS WKSTUIIX MJAGL'12. CltjSliulM Out ColiiinliiiN Ih < - I.iillrrN Criiniulh. COLUSinUS , O. , Aup. l.-Columbus and ' Kansas City played In the mud today. The seaoon In the first game by Urownle Fore man's steady pitching , aided by the phenom enal fielding of the visitors. The second Birne was called at the end of the fifth In ning , with the score atlo on account of darkiicsa. Score , llrst ganlc : ' ColumbUH 0 Ot'tfiiO 0000 0 0 Katuas City 0 V.IK1' . 0100 ' 2 Hase hits ; Columbus , 5tKan ns City , 9. Errors : Columbus , ( I ; K.yna ? City. 2. Itat- terles : KansJis City. Forenoon and Ulunford ; Columbus , Wolteri and tiuclciey. Score , becond eume : " * * "t Columbus -fin- 0000 Kansas City . . ' .5r , . 0 0002-2 Huso hits : Columbus.iCKansas City , C. ISrrors : Columbus , l ; Kjmsas City , 0. llat- teries : Columbus , Dlnsniore und Fisher ; Kansas City , Pardee and lilnnforJ. MILWAUKKK , Aug. 1. The pitching of Terry was too much for IJrtrolt today , nnd the Hrewera won a weJIJ played game. Score : t i\n \ Milwaukee 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Detroit 0 lfff 00000-1 ISaso hits : Milwaukee , iDetroit. 4. Er rors : Mil waul ; to. 4 : DvlWJ. 0. ilattrrles : Milwaukee , Terry and SpeffJvDetroit , Wads- worth nnd McCauley. , ' , GKAND RAPIDS , Mlcb.Vkus. ! l.-Glenal- vin's Bobolinks , In the ubtwnce of their ci- taln , won the Sunday game at home for the first time this teaaoiu : Sco.v ; Grand Haplds 10121000 2 7 Minnfaj.olls 041)0000 ) 0 2 lias > e hits : Grand HaplJff. IS ; Minneapolis , 3. Errors ; Grand llajilds , o ; Minneapolis , 1 , PERFECT Tooth Powder M ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. Used by people ofrefinement tor over a quarter of a century. Batteries : tirand ha'pldi , Titppalau and Twlnelmm : Mltineapolls , Kigsemeler , Phil- llppl and Iloyle. STANDING OP THE TEAMS. Played. Won , lx > st. P.Ct. Indianapolis , . < -B5 27 67.1 Milwaukee $9 r.S 31 C5.2 Columbus 84 M 30 04.3 St. Paul S3 55 34 61.S Drtrolt Sa 43 49.4 Mlnneapoi. : S3 29 f 32.6 Grand Itnpids 81 27 B7 32.1 Kansa. City 89 26 G3 29.2 Games today : Detroit at Milwaukee , Kan sas City nt Columbus , Minneapolis nt Grand Rapid ? , St. Paul nt Indianapolis. 5c rc . ntJIlUNGTON , la. , Aug. 1. Score : Hurllngton i 3020002 2-11 I St. Joseph 1 01150000 S Uase hits : Hurllngton , 12 ; St , Joseph , 11. Errors : ISurllngton , 6 ; St. Joseph. 3. Bat teries : Uurllngton. KItson and AVIlllHins ; St. Joseph , Ulsley. Kane nnd Collins. IlOCKIiXIHD. 111. , Aug. l.-Seore : Ilockfonl 0-13 Cedar Ilaplds 0 00200120 6 Itase hits : nockfonl. 15 ; Cedar Ilnplds , 13. Errors : Ilorkford , 3 ; Cednr Itnpldt , 2. UU- { teries : llockford , Dolnn and Huff ; Cedar Ilnplds , Cnrrisli , l iller nnd Van IJuren. PKORIA. III. , Aug. 1. Score : Pcorla 1-19 Dubuque 1 00000000 1 naso bits : Peoria. IS ; Dubuque , 6. Er rors : Peorla , 3 ; Dubuque , 6. itatterles : 1'oorla. Hoach and ( Julim ; Dubuque , Stroll , Nonnemaker , Cnntlllon and Sullivan. QUINCY. HI. . Aug. 1. First game : Qulncy 5 0 10 Des Mollies 3 1-10 Ha.oo Jilts : Qulncy. 13 ; DM Mollies. 10. Etrors : Qulncy. 3 ; Dt-s 'Molnes. S. IJat- tcrlef t : Qulncy , Hackett and Graves ; Des Mnlnep , Pierre nnd Price. Second game : Dps Molnes 1 0070000 0-S Quincy 1 0120010 0-5 Uase hits : DCS Molnes. 16 ; Qulncy. 8. Errors j : Des Molnes. 4 ; Qulncy , 0. Hat- terles , : Des Jlolnes , Cooper nnd l-ohman ; Qulncy , McGreevcy. Hackett and Graver. CAMliS K TUB I.1VHI.Y AMATKUllS. Orunil iHlniul'N Pl . Alee Siii-funib to Diiiiilin llrewrrn. GHAND ISLAND. Neb. . Aug. 1. ( Special Telegram. ) The ! ocal base ball team lost Its first game of the season today , the Hrewers of Omaha being too strong for the home team. Scully , who did the twirling for 1he Ilrowers , was an enigma , only two bits being secured oft his delivery. The 1'rewers on the other hand lilt Hofly seven teen time ? , bunching them nicely. Score : Grand Island 0 0100300 0--4 Omaha 0 3004104 K Bar e hits : Grand Island , 2 ; Omaha. 17. Errors : Grand Inland , 4 ; Omaha , 7. Bat teries : Grand Inland , HotTmelster and Glade ; Omaha. Scully and Shannon. C'rilnr IllnlTH Smothered. NORTH BEND. Neb. , Aug. 1. ( Specla ! . ) The Cesar Bluffs ball team played the re turn game with North Bend on tbe North Bend diamond yesterday afternoon. In tht third Inning the home team stw that thev had an easy victory and played listless ball. After the fifth Inning the game was too ore-sided to be Interesting. Score : Cedar Bluffs 0 0 5 0 0 2 2 1 5 15 North Bend 3 0 7 0 1 12 1 12 S Errors : North .Bend , 7 ; Cedar Bluffs. 12. Two-base hits : North Ben-1 , 9 ; Cedar Bluffs , 5. Three-base hits : North Bend , 3. Home run : Hager of North Bend. Struck out : By North Bend , C ; by Cedar Bluff. . G. Base on balls : Off Nonth Bend , 4 ; off Cedar Bluffs , C. PasF d ball ? : Cedar Bluffs , 3. Bitterly ? : North Bend. Legge. Haverlleld and Klmmel : Cedar Blurts , Lee , Black and Woods , Um pire : L. Holderman. \\VI Point WnlliN ( in XVnliiio. WEST POINT , Neb. . Aug. 1. ( Special Telegram. ) The game hej-e today between Walioo and West Point was a. regular slug gers' match. It was a pooKy played game , the only feature being the . .York of Evans at third and at the bat. AVahoo plays here again tomorrow. This is twelve straight for West Point. Score : Wahoo 1 22011101 9 West Point 0 0 4 0 1 2 5 G IS Base hits : West Point , 12 ; Wahoo , 11. Home run : S. Crawford. Three-base hit ? : Netheway , Kiement. Two-base hits : Lacey , Evans (2) ( . Valentine , Paul. Errors : West Point , 4 ; Wahoo , G. Umpire : Dahl. The Lightweights defeated the Acmw In a very Interesting game of ball on the lat- ttrs' grounds. The feature of the game ivas the batting nnd catching of Sage and the fielding of Prelsman. The score stood 13 to 3. The batteries were : Acmes , Parish and Campbell ; Lightweights , GinEberg and Sage. Anyone .wishing . games with the Light weights address William Prelsman , 215 North Thirteenth street. CHUISE OKKW YOJUC YACHT CIVD11. Siicctiiclf In Sliirt Toilnj from nirii Cove. NEW YOItK , Aug. 1. Unless all signs fall the fifty-third annual cruise of the New York Yacht club , beginning tomorrow at Glen Cove , the place of rendezvous , will be the most Imposing one as a spectacle and the most Interesting one from a sporting point that this famous organization has ever enjoyed. At sundown tonight there were lying in the harbor of Glen Cove some thirty yachts the nucleus of the great fleet that will assemble there tomorrow morning to prepare for Its first day's squadron run , which Is to be from Glen Cove to Nlntlng- ton. At 11 a. m. tomorrow there Is to be a meeting of captains on board the flagship Corsair of Commodore J. Plerpont Morgan , to decide what time the start shall be made and tha settlement of the minor details of the course. Tomorrow's race will be particularly Inter esting by reason of the value of the prizes offered by Vice Commodore Ledyard , and becaure of the array of crack boats that will start In the race. In the rchooner class the famous two- stickers Colonla and Emerald will have a new rival for fpeed honors the new schooner Hlldegarde , built for Georse W. Weld of Boston. This will be Its maiden race and the result will lie watched with In terest. While the fquadron runs every day will bo interesting three principal events will be tomorrow's race , the Goe'et cup race , August 5. and the ocean race from Vineyard Haven to Saddle Hock ledge , near Ilockland , Me. The start tomorrow will be made about 1 p. m. and the thirty-footers' will be sent away llrst on one gun start. The sloop' will be pent away next and the schooners last. The program for the cruise after tomorrow will be governed somewhat by 1c 1 the weather , but the Intention Is to sail 1t Tuesday morning for New London , un less tliert should not be wind enough to get there t , when the fleet will plop at Morris Cove nt the entrance to New Haven harbor. On Wednesday they are to race from New London I to Newport und on the fololwlng day the race for the Goelct cup Is to be London to Newport and on the following 'the Goelet racn the licet will sail for Vine yard Haven and on Saturday morning they are to leave there Peen after daylight for the ocean race to the eastward , AUITM.V 3IICUTIM ! AT OIIA VI5HI3MI , IlruuUlj-li .lorUrj- Club Aiilloinio-K tin- IN | | of Itnt'fN. NEW YOHK , Aug. 1. The Brooklyn Jockey club tonight made the following an nouncement regarding the autumn meetIng - Ing of 1K)7 ) , to close August 30 , at the Grave- send race course : For 2-yc-iir-oIds , Prospect stakes , $3,000 , nix furlongs ; Esc'elslor stake ? , $2,500 , six fur longs ; Willow stakes , $2,000. five and a half furlongs ; Algeria stakes. Ji.wX ) , five furlongs ; Holly handicap. $2 , < HX > , live und a half fur longs ; Flatlands ttakes , J2.COO , live furlongs ; Youthful Btnkcs , $2.000 , five and a half fur longs ; Neptune stakes , $2,03) . six furlongs. For B-year-oldH Brookwood ntakes , t'1,000 , mile and a furlong ; Ocean VIew handicap , 12,000 , mile and n sixteenth : Parkvllle handl. cap. $ .2,000 , six furlongs ; Seabreeze Ktukes , $1,50) , one mile ; Greenfield stakes , J1.500 , six- furlongs. For 3-yenr-olda and upward Oriental handicap , $3.000 , mile and a quarter ; first special , 12.500 , mile and a sixteenth ; necond special , 13,500 , mile and a sixteenth ; Specu lation stakes , $1,500 , one mile ; Bay Shore stakes , $1,500 , nix furlongs. For all ages Culver handicap , $2,000 , six furlongH. For ( steeplechasers and hurdlers Steeple chase handicap , $2,500. about two and n half miles ; Hurdle handicap , $1,250 , mile and three-quarters. Following is a list of stakes for 2-year- olds In 1M)3. ) also to close August 1C , 1897 , now yearlings 1o be run at the gprlnc meetings : Great American stakes , $12,50U , five fur longs ; Tremont stake * . $10,000 , elr furlongs ; Expectation makes , $5.0uO. four and n half fuilonga ; Hudson make * . $3,500 , five furlongs. To be run on the first day of the autumn meeting ; Jtfnlor champion stakes , $15,000 , six fur longs. For S-yt-ar-olds In 1SS9. now yearlings , to be run at the spring meeting ; Brooklyn derby , $10.009 , mile and a half ; Carl ton tftaltrs , $5,000. one mile ; Gazelle stake * , f3MJ , mile and a furlong. Tnelvi * Thuunuiiil fur n Coll. SAHATOGA , N , Y. , Aug. l.-J. C. Calm of St. Louis has sold hl 3-year-old chest nut colt , Typhoon II , to Bromley & Co. ot Chicago for $12,000. - WEEK OF THE L , A , W , MEET . Philadelphia Bicjcle Olnbs Prepare to 5 n Hecoive Many \ridi * nv . I THREE DAYS FOR SIGHT SEEING Will Mr Hrl.l on Frlilitr nnil nnil l.riullnc Aiiintcnm ProfFK'liinnlo in Ibo Country Will C < iiiiict | - . PHILADELPHIA , Aug. 1 The eighteenth annual meet of the League of American Wheelmen , for which preparations have been going on lor over three months , will be held In this city during the coming week and the largest Influx ot out-of-town wheelmen ever attending a national meet Is expected. An unusually largw number ol entries , pro fessional and amateur , have been made for the two days of racing , Friday and Saturday , and the crack riders from all parts of the country have entered In their respective classes. The meet Is being managed by the ABSO- clted Cycling Clubs of Philadelphia , an or ganization composed of twenty of the leading cycling clubs of the city. Uuder the direc tion of an executive committee thp various details have finally been completed and all la in readiness for what promises to be the most succt isful race meet In the history of the League of American Wheelmen. On Tuesday Pennsylvania division of the league will hold a business meeting , after which the national meeting headquarters will be 1 opened for registration and Issuing of credentials. All ot Wednesday and Thurs day will be given to the tours and runs , and the visiting wheelmen will be taken to every point of inten-at in and about the city that can be readied by wheel. Wednesday night there will be an excursion on the Delaware river , and on Thursday night there will be an all-night "Smoker" at the National head quarters and a fete at Belmont mansion In West Falrmount park. On both these nights , as on the remaining days , there will b ? 'open house" in all the cluba ol the city. The raros will be held Friday and Satur day at Willow Grove track. This Is three laps to the mile and Is constructed of boards. The preliminaries bo run in the morning and the finals in the afternoon. The one mile professional championship will be decided on Friday and on Saturday the big race for ? 500 will be conttvsted by the stars of the professional ranks. The amateur championship also promises some bitter strug gles between representatives of the various states. The entries closed last night for all events and among some of the leading out- of-town professionals enforce ! are the follow ing : II. H. Steenson , Dayton. O. ; "TeJdy" Goodman , New York ; Major Taylor. Cam- brldreport. Maes. ; Fred Tittis , New York ; AV. L. Uerker , Indianapolis , last year's five-mill champion ; Howard P. Mosher. Boston ; Wat son Coleman , Boston ; Fred Loughead , Sar- nla , Ont. ; J. W. Judge. New York- Tom Cooper , Detroit ; Frank J. Jenny , Utlca ; Homer Falnuon. Chicago ; J. W. Parsons , Australia ; W. W. Hamilton , Denver ; Wnltei ganger , Milwaukee ; J. C. TInkhora , Grand Haplds , and many others. The prominent amateurs in all parts of the country have also entered for the two days' racing. The veterans ot the League of American Wheelmen will have a meeting on Saturday night , which will be followed by n binquet. Sunday morning the meet will close with an pxcursion to Atlantic City and a large con tingent will make the run ou bicycles. BXTHII2S KOIlI1UTIIOIT ItlJO.lTTA. List In Liirir T Tliuii f r Sevi-ral Yearn nml < : < ioil IlnpfH ArtPronilmd. . DBTHOIT , Aug. 1. Fair weather seems to ba the only feature essential to the success or the twenty-ninth annual regatta which has not been provided for. The events will be rowed 'Monday ' nnd Tuesday on the Belle Isle course , three-quarters of n. mile and re- Th'e entry list IP larger than for several vears past. The clubs entered Inc.ude the Catlln and Iroquois Boat clubs of Chicago , Argonauts of Toronto. Detroit and Mutual clubs of Detroit. Wyandottes of AVyandotte , Grand Rapids of Grand Haplds nnd the Eoorse , Mich. , club. The program includes senior and Junior singles , double paired oared and four-oared shells , canoe and ppe- clal races. The entries for the single ecul' races are as follows : Single ? nlor sculls : Catlin , James Ilender. son ; Argonaut , "W. n. IJright ; Wyandotte. N. T. Langloss ; Mutual , C. Louis Van Damme ; Catlln. William Welnaud. Junior single . CUIP : : Detroit. Charles T. Harris ; Iroquois , George Corbet : Catlln , Fred Barrett ; Mutual , John Van Damme. The course Is an excellent one , situated In the American channel of the Detroit river between Belle Isje and the city , and the oarsmen hope this season to revive Interest in amateur rowing. WILL ASSIST I1AWI29 COMMISSION. Clii'roUcrnHoiinl Council TnU < > s Slfim 1o Po-Opi'i-jito , TAJHLEQUAH , I. T. , Aug. L The Chero kee national council has just adjourned here after a ten-days' seailou. An Important step was taken In furnishing the Dawes commission with all Cherokee rolls of ciUzen- ehlp , that It might make a final list looking to the winding up of Cherokee affairs pre paratory to the proipectlve change. The Cherokee commission to confer with the Dawce commission was hauled over the coala because of its dilatory action. They were given a strong hint that they mu t do some thing or make way for a commission that would. Two attornejs , Judge J. A. Scales and Charles Pearco. were appointed for the Cbero. kee nation to assist the Dawes commission to take a true census of the Cherokre people and to see that the Cherokee Interests are piotected before that commifslon. This etrp of the Cherokee council Is significant , as It Is another advanced step. II1COICST HAY CHOP IX MA.VY Y13.UIS. Avernw for AVliole Country Itl- iiinleil \liu-l.v-T"o-iiml-n-IIiilf , CANAJOHARIE , N. Y. . Aug. 1. Ilc-porls received from the New England , middle and western elates by Hie Hay Trade Journal chow tbe conditional average of the hay crop to be 94 per cent ; that of the whole country 92 % per cent , with Z per cent Increase acre age , Indicating the largest crop growth in many years. On this'account , it lu thought' there will be a large attendance at tbo na tional hay dealers' convention to be held at Plttsburg on the 10 , llth and 12tb of thla mouth. Une Gentlenemi. Be gentle In stimulating tbe kidneys , otherwise you will excite and weaken them. The happiest results follow the use of Hos tellers' stomach Hitters to overcome renal Inactivity. Avoid the unmedlcated , fiery stimulants of commerce. The kidneys have a delicate membrane , easily irritated , and upon this the action of such excitant * Is pernicious. Malarial complaints , Indiges tion , rheumatism , neuralgia and biliousness succumb to the corrective Influence of the Bltterg. _ IIVJIK.MCAL. HASTINGS , Neb. , Aug. 1. ( Special. ) Samuel P. Miller and Mlse Lulu Pearlo LUton were married yesterday morning by the county judge In his court room. The ceremony was witnessed by about thirty charming young school teachers , who hap pened to be in tbe court bouse at the time and were Invited In as witnesses. The newly wedded couple are young Hastings folk and will rwide here. If nlleuhroU-Wt-Bteriiiuii. HASTINGS , Neb , , Aug. 1. ( Special. ) George Hollenbe-ck and Mlts Bra G. Wester- man , both of Fremont , arrived in Hastings last night and were driven to County Judge Daily's oiHce , where they were married. I'llllnmter Outre Jn \ < MV Tori. . NBW YORK. Aug. l.-Captaln Selva and Mate Lewis of the filibuster Three Friends , held by the United State * authorities , ar rived here by steamer today. As they left the dock instantly , they could .lot be In terviewed as to th * cause of their visit. A nnn.vT WHEAT STATUS. Will rroanee Korty Million llnnlieU Thin Yenr. According to the Chicago Tribune , thti year Nebraska has come to the very front rank an a whe t producing state , with her splendid crop of 35,000,000 bushoU of prlng wheat , avercglng over twenty-two bushels to tht > acre , and K.000.000 bushels of winter wheat , which will average twenty-one bush els to tbe acre. The table given below , which has been carefully compiled , shows what will surprise many , that Nebraska stands third among the states as a wheat producer , , and it must bo borne in mind that the sUtea that outrank her are- almost exclusively wheat HtnteJ. whereas Nebraska ishi a country ot diversified crops , corn being her principal product. Following are the actual figures for 1S9G and conservative estimates for 1S97 : States. 1W. ISM. Minnesota M.WO.OX ) 4GMi9OGl Nebraska 400"0 , X ) 19 , 10,003 Knnsa * 40,000.000 30.7U. > 1 North Dakota 42.WO.OOO South IViVota KOi > n.OOO Indian Territory fi.OOO.lW . . Oklahoma 7,000,000 2Wlino Texas 7.tM.t 4.2S.210 Missouri io.ooi.txw 16W4,473 Iowa 10OiiOAV , , " Oregon lS.WO.OOi ) 10.247.14l Arkansas 2.0,11.000 1.SW.7M California 3T..tMOooo ' Colorado 4.WO.WO . Washington lO.cOO.OW S.-MS.191 Nevada -WOO no.uv Idaho 1,700,000 r.40i.iu Montana j"iOM i.soi. : Wvomlnp 1KI.IK.X ) 224.120 New Mexico avo.WO S1S.WW T'lnh l.wxuxx ) 2K01.77 3 Arizona WiO.lKW 333,5(10 ( The following table. In bushels , gives es timated comparatlvo figures of the wheat and com crops this year and last year : WHEAT. States. 1M 7. 1MX ! . Minnesota r.r..0io,0i 4C..V/.i.0.n KaiiM * 40.000.0PO 30,794,451 North Dakota 4I.HOO.UW SiS4S. l South Dakota JB.POO.OW 27r.S3 , < : iO Nibniska STo.\l.WX > IH.SW.OT Indian Tcriltory . . . K , < x > J.lUO 2NO , ( .K ) Oklahoma 7.0 , ( W 2.W1.75o Tt-xas T.WD.OOO 4,023,210 , 10.UOfl.OPO 10r.i4,473 : , Iowa 10 , < tX\XH ( > Il.473.iri3 Oregon 1SIXX > , COO 10,217,141 Arkansas 2.WM100 lMn,7 0 California , 35,000000 4r..097r.l5 Co'orado 4.IHMKM 2.7I7,1K.1 ! , WHshlngton lO.dOO.OW K..rS.lSl2 Nevada 200.KW 1W,00 Idaho 1,700.001) ) 2.404 , HI Montana SOO.WK ) 1,201,240 Wyoming lOl.tXW New Mexico ( T.0,000 SIK.tXW Utah 1.0XtKX ) > 2SU3,7.-\3 \ Arizona 20.0. < HK ) r 3,500 Total for Avest of Mississippi river. . 321.370.000 Illinois' S.000,000 , , Michigan 1G.OOO.WO 15.71U.WS Indiana 24.CW.OOO isroois Wisconsin C.500KX ) 8,898,900 Total for west 37. i.S70.OX ) 341.017,517 COItN. Texas 82,000.000 Arkansas 40,000IKM Michigan l'S,0 0.000 Indiana lOi.HW.WM , Illinois 205.000KtO 2S4r > 72,7t'4 Wisconsin 27.f.OJ.OOJ 3SS90,071 Minnesota 23,000OT ( 34,440,974 Iowa M2dOO.OitO 321.719.5U Mlfpourl LYO.COO.O'X ' ) ] 7fi.7lS.fil9 ( KatiKdp > -iCOO,00 ( ) 247.734,001 Nibnifka S.'O.OM.O'K ) 2SSriW.C33 ! South Dakota 24t'W.oO ' , Norlii Dakota GrtOOflO ! > i7r,4a Montana 15.090 34HO ( Wyoming 47.0CO G2,07T Co'lorado 2,0onioo ( 2KT.22 ! > I New Mexico 5PO.OOD Utah 200.000 21G.2M Washington 100.030 ? 5 452 Oregon . 297.KS California . . ! ,0(10UOO ( 2,202,57,1 Totals . 1,523X2,030 ! l > G3CnOj,473 The Ohio wheat and corn crops for tha ! season are not Included In the above esti mates , but arc ssld to be a fair average- say 20,000,000 biwhels of wheat and 100.000.- 000 bushels of corn , and also a large yield of oala. potatoes and hay. AX STATE COXVKNTIO.V. The repub'.lcan electors of the state of Nebraska are requested to send delegates from their several counties to meet In con vention In the city of Lincoln. Thursday. August 2(5 ( , 1S97 , nt 2 o'clock p. m. , for the purpose of placing In nomination candidates for the followlns olllce ? > . One judge of the supreme court , two regents of the State University , and to transact such other business as may prop erly come before the convention. The several counties are entitled to repre sentation as follows , the apportionment ueing based upon the vote cast for the Hon. Albert J. Burnham for presidential elector In 1S9G , giving each county one deleeate-at- lurge and one for each 125 votes and major fraction thereof : Counties. Detegates.iCounties. Delegates. Adams 15Johnson 12 delegates iirfscnt be authorized to cast the entire vote of the delegation of the county which they represent. It is requested that the county conven tion ! . Hclect their cnrninlttfeinen and purfrut their county orKanlzutlon nt the flrxt con vention in counties Inwhich two conventlonsi are held. GKOHOR . I'OST. Chairman. J. T. MALLA1..II3U , Seetetary. "They don't make much fusn about it. " We are speaking of Do Witt's Little Early Itlsen , the famous little pills for constipa tion , biliousness and nil utomacli and liver troubles. They never grlj > e. Vl.ll MrKlnU-r uml .Mirriiuin. NBW YOIJK , AUK. I. The president , Ira- medlatPiy on learning of the nrrlvnl of Jubilee Amhattxador Whlteluw Iteld , tele- eraiihfd an Invitation to him and Mra. Held to make a visit to them at Lake Champlaln. beginning next Saturday. Later Sir. Jtpld will visit John Kherman. One or two pretended InteiYlewn with Mr. Itcid Immediately after hl arrival have been published , but they all have been repu diated. Mr. Held absolutely refused to ba Interviewed. DiMilm llu.Vllllie uf Iliilflml. NKW YOrtK. Aug. 1. Willlum A. Bell- wood , confined In the Tombs prison on a charge of having mvlndlrd I'arsus & Co. . Jeweler * , out of J2j.KO v/ortlr of Jewelry , re fused to ndmlt today that he wan Gullama Halensl , who Jled from J'arls two years agu. llalensl was one of a coterie that fastened themselves on Jlax Lebaucly , tlio young mil lionaire- , whom ; dentil revealed a vtory of blackmail und extortion that wan the la lit of the two continent * .